We learned today that the car Casey had been driving had potential evidence that LE is currently running forensic tests on for blood, bodily fluids, dirt taken from the trunk, and hair which looked consistent with Caylee's. Two K-9s alerted in the same place in the trunk for decomposition and the in same place in the backyard of the Anthony's house.

The car was left at a check cashing parking lot (Amscot) on Goldenrod and Colonial on or about June 27th. It was picked up by the tow company on June 30th. George Anthony picked up the car from them on or about July 15.

Orange County Sheriff's Detective Yuri Melich said a car driven by Casey Anthony smelled of decomposition when investigators recovered it.

Casey Anthony's Pontiac was towed after being parked for days at an Orlando check-cashing business.

Detective Melich says it appeared that a stain, some dirt and 2-year-old Caylee's hair were in the trunk.

Caylee's grandmother, Cindy Anthony, told the Sentinel that she received a letter informing her that the car was found abandoned and had been towed. The white 1998 Pontiac was towed June 30 from an Amscot Financial store at Colonial Drive and Goldenrod Road, said sheriff's spokesman Carlos Padilla.

"It had been with the wrecker a while before the family found out," Padilla said.

Caylee's mother, Casey Anthony, had been using the car to get around, records show. Cindy Anthony said she questioned her daughter about Caylee's whereabouts when she received the letter from the tow company.

We don't know any of the answers to those questions yet. I wish we did!

Where were the keys? Did George use a set of spare keys to retrieve it? Did LE find the set that Casey was using during the time the car was driven to the parking lot? Did they test those keys for Caylee's DNA (blood, bodily fluids), dirt, or other forensic materials?

They would have had to notice the smell...unless this wasn't present until after they got the car back from the tow yard.

The gasoline could have been stolen while it sat in the lot for 3 days prior to towing.

Also, I heard Dr. Baden on Greta last night say that forensic will be able to tell if the hair in the trunk was Caylee's BUT ALSO whether or not it was from an alive Caylee or a deceased Caylee! I have never heard that before.

i have a question about te stain...
a commentor on this article :http://tinyurl.com/68p8oj
"it was such a big stain noone could have lived after losing that much fluid" (i paraphrased)
i also saw something similar in one of the threads here (no time to search at work)
can someone point me to a link or article that states the size of the stain?
TIA

here is where I am confused. The car was towed on the 20th but Cindy waited until the 15th to call the police to report the car had been stollen? What was she driving in the meantime and what did they think happened to their car?

i have a question about te stain...
a commentor on this article :http://tinyurl.com/68p8oj
"it was such a big stain noone could have lived after losing that much fluid" (i paraphrased)
i also saw something similar in one of the threads here (no time to search at work)
can someone point me to a link or article that states the size of the stain?
TIA

In the bond hearing didn't I hear the detective say that the dogs hit on the back seat and then he was corrected by an attorney to say trunk? I am unable to find that transcript. I feel that would be very important.

In the bond hearing didn't I hear the detective say that the dogs hit on the back seat and then he was corrected by an attorney to say trunk? I am unable to find that transcript. I feel that would be very important.

I talked to the owner of Tow Company yesterday. He said that the trunk of the car would not be opened if there was not an interior button and maybe not even then. We discussed the tow company employees knowing the decomp smell and he said many cars come in with horrible odors so unless a person was familiar with the decomp odor...it probably would have been overlooked and not reported to LE.

This could mean that Caylee's body was in the car the entire time at the Tow yard and George found it when they got the car home, imo.